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Show Notes — How to Discern God's Direction for the New YearPastor Vlad SavchukIn this timely teaching, Pastor Vlad Savchuk explains that discerning God's direction for a new year begins with spiritual alignment, not hurried decision-making. He emphasizes prayer, fasting, and surrender as essential foundations for hearing God clearly. Direction from God is confirmed through Scripture, the peace of the Holy Spirit, and godly counsel—not pressure, fear, or impatience.Pastor Vlad reminds us that waiting on God is not wasted time. Clarity often comes in stillness, and God's guidance will always draw us closer to Him, never into confusion. He challenges listeners to distinguish between good opportunities and God-ordained assignments, noting that not every open door is meant to be walked through.As this message unfolds, our faithful studio cats, Jaggy and Tedi, quietly supervise the broadcast—resting peacefully and reminding us that discernment often flows best from a calm, attentive heart. A powerful encouragement to enter the new year listening more closely, trusting more deeply, and following God's lead with confidence and peace.

Cat81 Radio — Show NotesTopic: God Can Restore Your CircumstancesTeacher: Priscilla ShirerStudio Companions: Jaggy & Tedi

In this message, Pastor Vlad Savchuk explains that one of the clearest signs of a spiritual season change is when God removes certain people from your life. These separations are not punishments, but divine protections and preparations. God may remove relationships that no longer align with His purpose, calling, or the direction He is taking you.Pastor Vlad emphasizes that holding on to people from a past season can delay growth in the next one. Letting go requires trust, maturity, and obedience, even when it is painful or confusing. God often removes people quietly so He can heal, refine, and reposition His children for what lies ahead.And yes—cats are part of the lesson too. Jaggy and Tedi remind us that God also gives constant companions who bring peace, comfort, and unconditional presence. While some people are seasonal, God provides steady love through His creation, reminding us that we are never truly alone as He guides us into the next season.

In How to Rebuild Faith in Your Future, Pastor Jentezen Franklin teaches that faith is not rooted in past failures or present disappointments, but in God's promises and purpose. He explains that seasons of loss, delay, or uncertainty can weaken hope if we focus on what went wrong instead of what God is still doing.Franklin emphasizes renewing the mind through Scripture, releasing regret, and refusing to let fear dictate expectations. Faith is rebuilt when believers choose obedience, trust God's timing, and keep moving forward even when the outcome is unclear.As always, Jaggy and Tedi remind listeners that quiet trust matters. Just as they rest calmly, confident they are cared for, believers are called to rest in God's faithfulness—knowing He is working behind the scenes and that the future He has prepared is still good.

In this episode, Marilyn Hickey walks us through Revelation Chapter Two, where Jesus speaks directly to the Church. Four churches—Ephesus, Smyrna, Pergamum, and Thyatira—are addressed with honesty, love, correction, and promise. Jesus sees everything: faithfulness, suffering, compromise, and perseverance.The message is clear and timeless. Jesus calls believers to return to their first love, remain faithful under pressure, reject compromise, and walk in truth. Each letter ends with a promise to those who overcome, reminding us that obedience and endurance matter.Jaggy and Tedi are right here with us as we share this episode, reminding us that God's Word is meant to be passed along. Just as these messages were shared with the churches, we are encouraged to share this teaching with others—family, friends, and anyone who needs encouragement and truth.If this episode blesses you, please share it. God's Word still speaks, still corrects, and still restores hearts today.

In this episode, we open the Book of Revelation with Chapter One, guided by the teaching of Marilyn Hickey. This chapter lays the foundation for the entire book by revealing Jesus Christ—not as a suffering servant, but as the risen, glorified, and reigning Lord.Revelation begins with clarity and purpose: this is a revelation, not a mystery meant to confuse. Jesus is introduced as the faithful witness, the firstborn from the dead, and the ruler over the kings of the earth. The message is written to believers, offering encouragement, assurance, and strength in uncertain times.John's vision of Jesus is powerful and symbolic. Christ stands among the lampstands, reminding us that He is present with His Church. His eyes of fire, voice like rushing waters, and authority over death and Hades declare that He alone holds ultimate power. Fear gives way to confidence as Jesus proclaims that He is the Alpha and the Omega.As always here at Cat81 Radio, Jaggy and Tedi are close by—quietly reminding us that while prophecy speaks of eternity and kingship, God's care is also found in the small, faithful moments of everyday life. Just as Christ walks among the churches, He walks with us—right where we are.This chapter assures us that Jesus is alive, sovereign, and fully in control of history, the Church, and what lies ahead.

In Born to Rule, Dr. Tony Evans delivers a compelling, Scripture-based message reminding believers that God never intended His people to live defeated or passive lives. From the very beginning in Genesis, humanity was created to rule under God's authority—not independent of Him, but in alignment with His will. Through Jesus Christ, that original authority has been restored.Joined in spirit by Jaggy and Tedi, this message emphasizes that spiritual authority flows from obedience and submission to God's kingdom agenda. Dr. Evans explains that believers do not gain authority by striving harder, but by living under Christ's lordship. When God's order is honored, His power follows.Born to Rule challenges listeners to stop living beneath their God-given inheritance and to walk confidently in the authority Christ has secured. With Jaggy and Tedi alongside the journey, this teaching is a reminder that victory is not something we chase—it is the position from which we live when we are aligned with the King.

In this special 2025 memorial broadcast, Cat81 Radio honors the life and legacy of Chris Manguso, aka Goose. This tribute reflects on a profound friendship built over 31 years of working together, during which Goose served for many years as my driver engineer, a role he carried out with professionalism, trust, and heart. After retirement, Goose was diagnosed with cancer and, following a courageous journey, eventually succumbed to his illness.The program also honors Goose as a devoted father to Paulie Manguso, and the deep friendship he shared with Dave Dorsette, who knew him better than anyone other than Paulie. In a final act of brotherhood and respect, I had the honor of driving Goose in the caisson unit to his final resting place here on earth. This 2025 memorial stands as a reflection of love, service, and faith—and a testimony of hope, as I look forward to seeing Goose once again in heaven.

In this eye-opening message, Pastor Jentezen Franklin teaches how the Jezebel spirit operates through manipulation, control, intimidation, and deception, often working quietly behind the scenes to undermine God-given authority and silence truth. Using Scripture, he explains how compromise, fear of confrontation, and lack of discernment allow this spirit to gain influence in lives, families, and even churches.With our studio kitties listening in

Greg Laurie gives a clear, biblical teaching on the unseen spiritual world, explaining that angels and demons are real and active, yet always under God's supreme authority. Angels are God's messengers and servants, sent to carry out His will and to minister to believers. Demons, on the other hand, are fallen angels who rebelled against God and work to deceive and oppose His purposes.The message emphasizes that believers should never live in fear of demons. Through the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, Satan and his forces have already been defeated. While spiritual warfare is real, it is not something to obsess over—our focus should remain on Christ, His Word, and obedience to God.Jaggy and Tedi offer a gentle picture of trust and peace. When they feel safe and protected, they rest without fear. In the same way, believers can live calmly and confidently, knowing that God's angels are at work and that His power is far greater than any force of darkness.Key takeaway:The unseen world is real, but God reigns over it all. When we stay grounded in Christ, we can live in peace, confidence, and victory—without fear.

Tony Evans teaches that addiction is more than a bad habit—it's a spiritual stronghold that can only be broken through God's power. True freedom comes not from willpower alone, but from surrendering control to Jesus Christ and allowing His authority to rule every area of life.Addictions often grow when there's an inner emptiness. Dr. Evans explains that only God can fill that void. When we replace unhealthy patterns with God's truth, prayer, and obedience, the grip of addiction begins to loosen.Jaggy and Tedi quietly model an important truth: when they feel safe, loved, and cared for, they don't search elsewhere for comfort. In the same way, when we rest in God's presence and trust His care, the need to escape or numb ourselves begins to fade.Key takeaway:Lasting freedom comes from surrendering to God, walking in His authority, and filling our lives with His presence instead of substitutes.

Charles Stanley teaches that money is not meant to control our lives or replace our trust in God. Everything we have belongs to the Lord, and we are called to be faithful stewards of His resources. When money becomes our source of security, it leads to fear, stress, and misplaced priorities.The message explains that God uses finances to reveal the condition of our hearts. Giving, contentment, honesty, and wise management are expressions of trust and obedience. God does not promise wealth, but He does promise provision for our needs when we put Him first.Jaggy and Tedi offer a gentle reminder through their simple trust—they don't worry about tomorrow. They rest, confident that provision will come. In the same way, believers are called to rely on God daily, trusting Him as the true source of peace and security.Key takeaway:When God is first in our finances, worry fades and trust grows. True security is found not in money, but in the faithful God who provides.

Michael Todd teaches that hearing God's voice is not reserved for pastors or prophets—it's for every believer who is willing to slow down, listen, and build a real relationship with Him. God is always speaking, but many times we miss His voice because of distractions, noise, and our own expectations of how He should sound.He explains that God speaks in different ways: through Scripture, the Holy Spirit's promptings, wise counsel, circumstances, and quiet inner conviction. The key is alignment—when our hearts, lives, and priorities line up with God's Word, His voice becomes clearer. Michael emphasizes that God's voice will never contradict Scripture and will always lead toward truth, peace, and growth.The message also highlights the importance of obedience. Often, clarity comes after we obey what God has already told us. Hearing God isn't about chasing a feeling—it's about trust, consistency, and spending time with Him daily.And of course, Jaggy and Tedi would remind us of something simple but powerful: when you love someone, you learn their voice. Just like they recognize the sound of food being opened or your footsteps nearby, learning to hear God's voice comes from closeness, time together, and trust.Key takeaway:God is speaking. When we quiet the noise, stay grounded in His Word, and walk in obedience, His voice becomes familiar and unmistakable.

In this powerful and practical message, Dr. Charles Stanley reminds us that conflict and criticism are part of everyday life, but our response determines whether they become stumbling blocks or stepping stones. Drawing from Scripture, he explains how God uses difficult interactions to refine our character, deepen our faith, and teach us humility.Listeners are encouraged to pause before reacting, seek God's guidance in prayer, and honestly evaluate their own hearts. Not every criticism is meant to be accepted, but every situation is an opportunity to respond with grace, wisdom, and self-control. Dr. Stanley emphasizes that a gentle spirit and trust in God's justice preserve peace and reflect Christ to others.As always at Cat81 Radio, Jaggy and Tedi were close by in the studio—quietly reminding us that calm presence, patience, and unconditional love often speak louder than words. Their peaceful companionship perfectly echoed the heart of this message: responding wisely begins with a settled spirit.

In this compelling message, Pastor Jimmy Evans addresses one of the most pressing questions of our time: Are we living in the last days? With clarity and biblical insight, he walks listeners through Scripture to separate fear from truth, speculation from God's promises, and chaos from hope.Pastor Evans explains what Jesus said about the signs of the times, why turmoil should not surprise believers, and how God's plan is unfolding exactly as written. Rather than causing anxiety, this teaching brings peace, reminding us that God is in complete control and that the future of those who trust Him is secure.As always here at Cat81 Radio, this episode is enjoyed in the company of our faithful studio cats Jaggy and Tedi, quietly supervising the broadcast and reminding us that calm and comfort still exist—even when the world feels uncertain.This is an encouraging, grounding message for anyone seeking truth, reassurance, and a biblical perspective in challenging times.

In this powerful message, Tony Evans teaches that spiritual victory comes through authority and alignment, not willpower. When believers deal with hidden compromises, repent, and bring every area of life under Christ's lordship, the enemy loses access and must leave. Freedom is sustained by obedience and renewing the mind with God's truth.This teaching reminds us that we don't fight for victory—we stand from victory already won in Christ.

Dark moments come to everyone—times of loss, uncertainty, fear, or waiting. In this comforting message, Dr. Charles Stanley teaches that these seasons are not evidence that God has left us, but often moments when He is working most deeply in our lives. God uses darkness to shape our character, strengthen our faith, and draw us into closer dependence on Him.Dr. Stanley reminds us that obedience, patience, and prayer matter most when answers are delayed. Even when we cannot see what God is doing, He sees the full picture and remains faithful. Darkness has an end, but God's love and purpose do not.Here at Cat81 Radio, Jaggy and Tedi are right alongside us, reminding us through their calm presence that comfort often comes quietly—just as God stays close to us in every valley.If this message encourages you, please share it with someone who may be walking through a dark moment right now. A simple share can be a lifeline of hope and faith.

In this encouraging message, Pastor Levi Lusko speaks directly to those who feel stuck in grief, loss, or emotional pain. He reminds listeners that sorrow is a season—not a life sentence—and that God specializes in restoration. Drawing from Scripture and personal testimony, Levi reassures us that joy will return, even if life never looks exactly the same as before. God redeems pain, walks closely with the brokenhearted, and promises that hope is never lost.This message is a powerful reminder that your story isn't over, your tears matter to God, and happiness will find you again—because God is faithful.Studio cats Jaggy and Tedi agree: healing takes time, but hope is always closer than you think.

Key Theme:God's will becomes clear when your heart is surrendered, your motives are clean, and you allow the Holy Spirit to guide you one step at a time.Main Points:Stay yielded: Dr. Stanley reminds us that God directs those who genuinely want His way more than their own.Scripture leads: His Word is always the primary guide. If it contradicts the Bible, it's not His will.The Spirit nudges: Peace, conviction, and clarity come through the Holy Spirit's gentle prompting.Watch circumstances: God often opens and closes doors to steer your steps.Be patient: His timing is part of His will. Don't rush ahead.Peace confirms: The right direction carries inner calm, not turmoil.Cat Moments:Jaggy curls up by the mic like he's guarding the message, purring every time the word peace comes up.Tedi sits nearby sharing the moment, as if reminding listeners that God guides gently — just like she nudges Allan for attention.Sharing Thought:God's will isn't a mystery for a chosen few — it's something He wants every believer to know. When we walk closely with Him, His direction becomes unmistakably clear. Share this message with someone who needs reassurance that the Lord truly does guide His children.

Tony Evans explains that believers have delegated authority through Christ, not based on personal strength but on God's power.Authority functions when we stay under God's covering — submission precedes dominion.We resist the enemy not by emotion but by speaking and standing on God's Word.Evans emphasizes that many Christians live defeated simply because they don't use the authority already given to them.Key Scriptures: Luke 10:19, Ephesians 1:19–23, James 4:7.Takeaway: Walk in confidence. When you align with God, heaven backs your stand.Studio Note: Jaggy kept his sharp eyes on everything like a little overseer, and Tedi stayed close as always — perfect reminders that peace and authority can coexist in the same room.

Dr. Joni Lamb sits down with Dr. Peter McCullough, world renowned cardiologist, for a direct, faith-centered conversation about the COVID era, early treatment, vaccine concerns, and what he believes families should know moving forward. He discusses long-term effects, reported vaccine injuries, excess-death trends, and strategies he recommends for recovery and prevention. Joni keeps the focus on faith, courage, and seeking God's wisdom instead of fear.Back in the Cat81 studio, Jaggy and Tedi keep close watch as Allan breaks down the key points—McCullough's call for medical freedom, informed decision-making, and standing firm in truth. The kitties add their usual charm, reminding listeners to stay calm, stay curious, and stay anchored in the Lord.

Kenneth Hagin teaches that real faith is simple: Ask, Believe, Confess.Ask according to God's Word, standing on His promises.Believe in your heart that what God said is already done.Confess with your mouth — speak life, agreement, and expectation instead of doubt.Key Scriptures: Mark 11:22-24, Romans 10:8-10, Hebrews 11:1.Takeaway: Hagin stresses that these three ingredients must work together for faith to produce results. Consistency is what brings breakthrough.Studio Note: Jaggy oversaw the recording like the pro he is, and little Tedi stayed curled up right beside you — perfect reminders of peace while walking out faith.

Rabbi Jonathan Cahn uncovers the deliberate and calculated ways the enemy works to undermine a believer's walk with God. He explains how spiritual attacks often follow patterns—designed to discourage, distract, or detour you from your God-given purpose. By exposing those strategies, Cahn shows how believers can shut down the enemy's access points and walk in the authority and victory Christ provides.Key Points CoveredThe enemy studies your weaknesses and strikes at vulnerable moments.Distraction, deception, division, and discouragement are common tactics.Many attacks repeat in cycles until you expose them with truth.Recognizing spiritual patterns is crucial for breaking them.Authority in Jesus dismantles every plan when brought into the light.Living alert, prayerful, and grounded in Scripture fortifies your walk.Scriptures ReferencedEphesians 6:10–18 – The armor of GodJohn 10:10 – The thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy2 Corinthians 2:11 – We are not ignorant of Satan's devicesJames 4:7 – Resist the devil, and he will flee from youJaggy & Tedi's Studio CameosJust as Rabbi Cahn talks about being spiritually alert, Jaggy demonstrates his own brand of “watchman duty,” keeping an eye on every sound in the studio. Meanwhile, little Tedi curls up next to the mixer, reminding listeners that peace and stillness—like her soft purr—are powerful weapons against fear and confusion. Their presence brings warmth and comfort while Allan shares this powerful teaching.TakeawayWhen you can identify the enemy's blueprint, you can break it. God has already given you every spiritual tool necessary to overcome—strength, wisdom, discernment, and victory in Jesus. Stay alert, stay grounded, and walk forward with boldness.

In this powerful message, Jentezen Franklin teaches what it truly means to live a life that cannot be shaken, no matter what storms come. Drawing from Scripture, he explains that stability isn't found in our circumstances but in the strength of our foundation — our relationship with Jesus Christ. Franklin reminds us that when your trust is anchored in God's promises, your footing remains firm even when the world around you trembles.He outlines the key pillars of an unshakable life: cultivating daily fellowship with the Lord, guarding your heart from fear and doubt, standing on the Word with unwavering confidence, and responding to adversity with worship instead of worry. Franklin emphasizes that God often builds unshakable faith through the trials we face, not around them. When pressure comes, believers have a choice: be moved by the problem or be strengthened by the presence of God.Listeners will be encouraged to rise above discouragement, confront spiritual battles with authority, and hold fast to the truth that God is faithful, sovereign, and always working behind the scenes. An unshakable life is not reserved for a select few — it is available to anyone who keeps their eyes fixed on Jesus, refuses to bow to fear, and stands firm in faith.Jaggy and little Tedi would say it best: Stay rooted. Stay steady. And let nothing shake the joy God has placed in you.

In this inspiring message, Dr. Charles Stanley teaches that every believer will face moments when fear rises and courage is required. Drawing from Joshua 1, he reminds us that genuine courage doesn't come from our own strength but from depending fully on God's presence and His promises. When we shift our focus from our circumstances to the One who walks with us, fear loses its grip.Just as Allan's studio companions Jaggy and Tedi rest peacefully because they trust the one who cares for them, we too can find steadiness in knowing our Father never leaves us. Through Scripture, obedience, and remembering God's past faithfulness, we learn to move forward boldly—even when the path seems uncertain.Dr. Stanley's message reassures listeners that God equips His people for every challenge. Courage isn't a feeling—it's a choice to trust the Lord, step out in faith, and believe that He will see us through.

On today's episode of Cat-81 Radio, Allan shares an impactful message from Pastor Levi Lusko on the incredible power of renewing your mind through godly thinking. Pastor Lusko explains how the thoughts we entertain determine the direction of our lives — and how Scripture gives us the tools to reshape our mindset, reclaim our peace, and walk in the identity God intended for us.You'll hear how shifting from fear-filled thinking to faith-filled thinking can break destructive patterns, quiet inner battles, and open the door to spiritual clarity and strength. This message is a reminder that transformation begins not with circumstances, but with the thoughts we choose to dwell on.In the studio, Jaggy is keeping his watchful eyes on the broadcast while little Tedi curls up beside him, listening contentedly as the message goes out around the world.Thank you for tuning in, sharing the show, and helping spread encouragement and God's truth to listeners everywhere.

Today on Cat-81 Radio, Allan brings you a timely and uplifting message from Pastor Steven Furtick: “The Prayer You Need Right Now.” This teaching reminds us that God doesn't wait for perfection — He meets us right in the middle of our real lives, our real struggles, and our real questions. A simple, sincere prayer from the heart can shift the entire atmosphere around you.Pastor Furtick walks us through how to approach God with honesty, boldness, and expectation, trusting that He hears us and responds with purpose, strength, and direction. If you've been searching for clarity, encouragement, or a spark to get moving again, this message will speak directly to you.Meanwhile, studio supervisors Jaggy and Tedi are keeping an eye on things — Jaggy perched proudly on the console, and little Tedi curled up listening intently — making sure everything runs smoothly for today's broadcast.Thank you for tuning in and for sharing the show with friends around the world. Your support helps spread hope, faith, and encouragement to those who need it most.

In today's episode of Cat-81 Radio, we feature a powerful message from Dr. Tony Evans, reminding us that when God calls you into a new direction, He never intends for you to be anchored to yesterday. Dr. Evans lays out the spiritual danger of lingering in the past — whether it's old failures, past wounds, or even former comforts — and shows how looking back can cause you to miss the blessings and assignments God has already prepared ahead of you. His teaching brings clarity, urgency, and hope: when the Lord says move, He has something greater waiting on the other side of obedience.Meanwhile, Jaggy is on studio patrol today, perched tall like the mighty supervisor he is, making sure every word comes through loud and clear. Tedi, curled up right by the mixer, is offering her trademark soft purrs of encouragement — the perfect backdrop for a message that lifts your spirit and realigns your focus.Thank you for tuning in and sharing the show. May this episode help you release what no longer belongs to your journey and step boldly into the future God is calling you toward.

In today's episode, we dive into a deeply encouraging message from Jentezen Franklin about God's unfailing promises toward families walking through brokenness. No matter how fractured a situation may seem, God's Word assures us that He restores, heals, and brings hope where hope has been lost.You'll hear powerful reminders that:God draws near to the brokenhearted and never turns away from hurting families.His covenant promises extend through generations — even when circumstances say otherwise.Restoration is not only possible but promised for those who trust and believe.Prayer, perseverance, and faith can shift the direction of a family's future.As always, studio supervisors Jaggy and Tedi are right here with us — watching, listening, and offering their quiet companionship as we share encouragement around the world.Thank you for tuning in to Cat81 Radio. Your support, prayers, and shares help us spread the hope and love of Jesus Christ to listeners everywhere.

On today's episode of Cat81 Radio, we feature Rabbi Jonathan Cahn's striking end-times message, “The Altered Weights.” Rabbi Cahn explains how Scripture uses the phrase “altered weights” to describe corrupted standards — and how those same distorted standards are rapidly reshaping our world today. He connects ancient biblical warnings to modern trends where truth is bent, justice is redefined, and darkness is repackaged as light.Rabbi Cahn shows how these shifting moral and spiritual “weights” reflect what the Bible foretells about the last days: confusion rising, deception spreading, and cultures abandoning God's original design. Yet through all of it, he emphasizes that believers are called to stand firm on the unchanging weight of God's Word, refusing to compromise even as the world grows more unstable.Right here in the Cat81 studio, Jaggy and Tedi were watching over the production — offering their usual calm presence and silent approval.Thank you for tuning in, and special thanks to everyone who shares the show with others. You help spread encouragement, truth, and the message of Jesus around the world.God bless, and thanks for listening.

On today's episode of Cat81 Radio, we feature Doug Batchelor's gripping message, “The Devil's Dungeon.” Pastor Batchelor reveals how the enemy attempts to lock people into spiritual prisons built from fear, guilt, deception, and discouragement. He walks through Scripture to show how these “dungeons” form and how easily they can trap even strong believers when they take their eyes off Christ.But the message doesn't stop there — it highlights the hope and authority we have in Jesus. Pastor Batchelor emphasizes that no spiritual prison is too dark or too strong for the Lord to break open. God has a long history of stepping into impossible situations and freeing His children, and He's still doing it today. Freedom, truth, and restoration are always available when we turn fully to Him.Meanwhile, Jaggy and Tedi were keeping close watch in the studio, adding their usual calm presence to today's recording — and maybe a soft meow or two.Thank you for tuning in, and an extra thank-you to those who share Cat81 Radio with others. Your support helps spread encouragement and the message of Jesus around the world.God bless, and thanks for listening.

On today's episode of Cat81 Radio, we feature David Jeremiah's message, “Danger: The Fear of Sudden Trouble.” Dr. Jeremiah reminds us that when life hits us out of nowhere, God is still fully in control. Anchored in Proverbs 3:25–26, he shows how the Lord becomes our steady confidence when sudden trouble tries to shake our peace.We look at how fear grows when our focus shifts to the crisis instead of Christ, and how faith calms the heart even in life's most unexpected moments. No matter how quickly trouble shows up, Jesus is already there.And right alongside us in the studio were Jaggy and Tedi, supervising as usual. If you catch a soft thump or a little meow, that's just them adding their seal of approval.Thank you for tuning in, and a special thank-you to everyone who shares Cat81 Radio with friends and family. You help spread encouragement and the message of Jesus farther every day.God bless, and thanks for listening.

In this powerful episode, Allan introduces Dr. Boz's message, “The Story I've Never Told,” a rare look into the personal journey behind her public ministry. Dr. Boz opens up about a deeply private season of hardship, the weight she carried silently, and how God used vulnerability to bring healing and clarity to her life.Her story is a reminder that everyone carries hidden battles — even those who seem the strongest. As she reveals the struggles she once kept in the shadows, she invites listeners to let God transform their own wounds into testimonies that lift others.Between segments, Allan shares a few quiet moments from the Cat81 Studio:Jaggy, the master of emergencies, listening from his favorite lookout spot.Hayley, curled up with those emerald eyes, reminding us that comfort often shows up in gentle ways.Tedi, always watching closely, offering that steady presence only a rescued cat can give.Their calming presence echoes the theme of the message: sometimes healing begins with simply feeling safe enough to open your heart.Key Takeaways:Hidden pain loses its power when brought into God's light.Vulnerability is not weakness — it's where transformation begins.Your story, even the parts you've never told, can become someone else's breakthrough.God can use your past to prepare you for a greater purpose.Scripture Focus:Psalm 34:18 – “The Lord is close to the brokenhearted and saves those who are crushed in spirit.”Closing Thought:Just as Allan's rescued cats find peace and purpose in a loving home, we too find restoration when we place our story — the whole story — in God's hands.Dr. Boz is amazing and a great doctor in Tampa. PLease visit her you tube channel and her web site.

In this episode, Joyce Meyer breaks down how unforgiveness often hides beneath the surface and quietly affects our attitudes, relationships, and walk with God. She explains how unresolved offense can show up as irritation, bitterness, replaying hurtful memories, or feeling emotionally closed off toward someone who wronged us.Joyce teaches that forgiveness is a deliberate choice, not an emotion. It's an act of obedience that releases you from spiritual heaviness, restores peace, and opens the door for God's healing. Through real-life examples and practical, biblical guidance, she helps listeners identify areas where unforgiveness may be slowing their spiritual growth.Listeners will learn:How to recognize subtle signs of resentmentWhy forgiveness is essential for emotional and spiritual freedomHow to let God heal deep woundsHow releasing others restores your joy and clears the path for God's blessingsA powerful message that encourages reflection, honesty, and letting the Holy Spirit bring true freedom.Jaggy, Tedi, and I are thankful you tunes in!

In today's uplifting broadcast, Dr. David Jeremiah teaches on a truth every believer must grasp: God's delays are not God's denials. When life feels stuck or Heaven seems quiet, God is often moving the most behind the scenes. His timing is intentional, purposeful, and always for our good.God uses waiting seasons to shape our character, deepen our trust, and get us ready for the blessings ahead. What we see as a pause, God sees as preparation.Abraham waited decades for a promise.Joseph endured betrayal and prison before promotion.King David was anointed long before he ascended the throne.Each delay had purpose—and so do ours.Dr. Jeremiah encourages listeners not to misinterpret silence as abandonment. God often works in the hidden places, aligning circumstances and preparing breakthroughs we cannot yet see.Instead of frustration, we are called to faith. God sees what's ahead, understands what we need, and orchestrates every step with divine precision.If you're waiting, don't lose heart. Your delay may be the very path to God's best. Stay faithful, stay prayerful, and remember that God never hurries—but He is never late.Psalm 27:14 — “Wait for the Lord; be strong, and let your heart take courage.”Romans 8:28 — “All things work together for good to those who love God.”Ecclesiastes 3:11 — “He has made everything beautiful in its time.”God's delays are woven with purpose. Trust Him—not just His promises, but His timing.Tedi, Jaggy, and I thank you for tuning in and SHARING!

In today's episode, Dr. James Merritt brings a timely and insightful message on a struggle nearly everyone faces: anger. He explains how unresolved frustration can damage relationships, steal peace, and open the door to spiritual setbacks. With clear biblical teaching, he breaks down the difference between righteous anger and destructive anger—and why the real issue isn't feeling anger, but how we choose to handle it. Dr. Merritt offers practical, biblical steps for gaining control, guarding the heart, and responding with wisdom instead of reacting in the heat of the moment. He reminds us that true victory over anger comes only when we yield our emotions to God and rely on the Holy Spirit for strength and self-control. This encouraging message is a powerful guide for anyone seeking peace, patience, and spiritual maturity. Allan is in the studio today with his faithful co-hosts, Jaggy and Tedi, as they bring you this uplifting episode of Cat81 Radio.

Eric Metaxas — Letter to America, Part Two In today's powerful episode, Eric Metaxas delivers the second part of his urgent message to the nation—a heartfelt call for Americans to recognize the spiritual battle shaping our present moment. Building on Part One, Metaxas highlights how cultural compromise and moral drift have weakened the foundations of our country, and he reminds believers of their vital role in responding with courage and conviction. He challenges the Church to stand firm, speak truth boldly, and resist the pressure to remain silent in the face of darkness. Metaxas emphasizes that our hope is not found in politics or personalities but in returning to God with humility, prayer, and renewed obedience. This message is both a warning and an encouragement: America's future depends on God's people rising to the moment. Faithfulness today opens the door for restoration tomorrow. As always, Jaggy, Tedi, and I thank you for tuning in and sharing Cat81 Radio—Inspiring Faith and Encouragement Worldwide.

Jonathan Evans — Encouragement in Your Battles In this inspiring episode of Cat81 Radio, Allan and the studio cats Jaggy and Tedi bring you a powerful message from Jonathan Evans focused on finding strength, courage, and hope in life's toughest moments. Jonathan Evans reminds us that battles are not signs of God's absence — they are stages for God's power to be revealed. Using the story of King Jehoshaphat and other biblical insights, he explains that the Lord does not call us to fight in our own strength. Instead, He invites us to trust Him, stand firm, and allow Him to handle what we cannot. Listeners will learn: Why discouragement grows when we fixate on the problem instead of God's promisesHow praise and worship shift the atmosphere before the victory even arrivesWhy obedience positions us for divine interventionHow remembering God's past faithfulness fuels confidence for present challenges Evans delivers a timely reminder that God is fighting for you, even when you cannot yet see the outcome. No matter the struggle — spiritual, emotional, physical, or relational — the Lord is present, powerful, and fully capable of leading you to victory. Tune in for encouragement, renewed faith, and a fresh reminder that the God who brings you into the battle is the same God who brings you through it. Cat81 Radio — Inspiring Faith and Encouragement Worldwide. Jaggy, Tedi, and Allan thank you for tuning in and sharing!

In this compelling message, Eric Metaxas delivers a passionate call for Americans to recognize the moral and spiritual crossroads our nation faces. Drawing on historical insight and biblical truth, he warns that America's freedoms—rooted in faith, virtue, and personal responsibility—are rapidly eroding. Metaxas urges believers to stand firm, speak boldly, and re-embrace the foundational principles that once guided the country's rise. With clarity and conviction, he reminds listeners that silence in the face of cultural decline is itself a dangerous choice. Ultimately, this message challenges Christians to awaken, engage, and courageously defend the truth before it is too late. Jag, Tedi, and I thank you for tuning in!

In this deeply personal and power-filled episode of Cat81 Radio, your host sits down with Robert “Taco” McAllister, a man whose remarkable journey spans continents, undersea vessels, the firehouse and ultimately into full-time service of the Lord. Born in Mexico as a sickly infant, Taco's life could have taken one path—but through the love of an extraordinary mother and relocation across the United States, his story was set on another. He went on to enlist in the U.S. Navy, serving aboard submarines. Later, he answered another call—joining the fire service for 31 years—entering the kind of brotherhood you know well. But perhaps most gripping is his spiritual transformation: from a young man facing the adversities of life, to one who now anchors his identity in Christ and uses his story as a testament of faith and redemption. Highlights for listeners: The adoption journey and how early frailty shaped his character.Transitioning from military discipline (in the silent, confined world of a submarine) to the chaos and courage of a firehouse.How service, sacrifice and faith intersected in his career and now in his walk with Christ.Practical take-aways for listeners: surviving hardship, embracing purpose, and finding hope when life is under pressure.Insights for men in service, first-responders, or anyone grappling with life's heavy load—and how faith can be the anchor. As Jaggy and Tedi, the studio cats purr in the background, this show offers both inspiration and solid ground.

In this powerful message, Tony Evans teaches that believers are not meant to live powerless, overwhelmed lives. God has given His children spiritual authority—the right and the responsibility—to stand against obstacles, adversity, and impossibilities through His power. Evans explains that this authority is rooted in our identity in Christ. Because Jesus has conquered sin, death, and the enemy, we share in His victory. When we align our lives under God's rule and speak His Word in faith, mountains begin to move, circumstances shift, and breakthroughs occur. He emphasizes that authority is activated by obedience, prayer, and believing that God truly meant what He said. When believers operate under divine authority, the impossible becomes possible—not by human strength, but by the power of the One who rules heaven and earth. A motivating reminder that you are not helpless—you have Kingdom authority to confront, overcome, and move what stands in your way. Jag, Tedi, and I are so glad you tuned in today!

In this powerful message, Pastor Jentezen Franklin teaches that faith is not built overnight—it's developed through consistent obedience, testing, and trust in God's Word. He compares faith to a building's foundation: invisible but essential. When storms hit, only those whose faith is anchored deeply in God's truth can stand firm. Franklin reminds believers that spiritual strength is cultivated by prayer, fasting, and immersing oneself in Scripture, not by convenience or comfort. He emphasizes that God often allows pressure to reveal the strength—or weakness—of our foundation. Challenges expose whether we've built our lives on fleeting emotions or on the unshakable promises of Christ. By choosing daily discipline over spiritual laziness, believers reinforce their faith, enabling them to endure trials and remain unmovable. Franklin concludes with an encouraging call to action: to rebuild, repair, and reinforce our spiritual foundation so that no matter what comes, our faith will stand strong, secure, and unwavering in the Lord. Jag, Tedi, and I thank you for listening!

In this powerful and eye-opening interview, Pastor Vlad Savchuk sits down with world-renowned exorcist and deliverance minister Bob Larson, who has conducted over 50,000 documented exorcisms across the globe. Together, they explore the reality of spiritual warfare, demonic possession, and the authority believers have through Jesus Christ to overcome darkness. Bob Larson recounts key moments from his decades-long ministry — from confronting the demonic face-to-face to witnessing the power of the Holy Spirit set people free. He emphasizes that deliverance is not about theatrics or fear, but about understanding the spiritual roots of bondage and applying biblical truth, repentance, and faith. Vlad and Bob discuss the misconceptions surrounding exorcism, the difference between demonic influence and possession, and the importance of maintaining spiritual discipline through prayer, Scripture, and obedience. The conversation also highlights Larson's insights into how demons gain access, why some believers still need deliverance, and how churches can better equip themselves for spiritual battles. The interview is both educational and faith-building, offering viewers a rare glimpse into the methods and mindset of the world's most experienced exorcist. Ultimately, it reinforces the central message that Christ's power is supreme, and every believer has authority to walk in freedom and help others do the same.

In The Believer's Authority, Part 2, Kenneth Hagin continues to reveal the spiritual power every believer possesses through Christ. He emphasizes that authority over Satan and demonic forces isn't something to be earned or requested — it's already granted through Jesus' victory at the cross and His resurrection. Hagin explains that too many Christians live in defeat because they fail to exercise this God-given authority, instead waiting for God to act when He has already delegated that responsibility to His Church. Drawing from Ephesians 1:19–23 and 2:6, he illustrates that believers are seated with Christ in heavenly places, sharing in His authority. Hagin urges Christians to renew their minds to this truth, speak the Word with confidence, and resist the enemy from a position of dominion rather than fear. He recounts personal experiences where taking spiritual authority — through the name of Jesus — brought breakthrough and deliverance. The core message: Satan has already been defeated, and believers must act on that truth by enforcing Christ's victory in their daily lives. Hagin challenges listeners to move from passive prayer to commanding faith, walking boldly in the authority that belongs to every child of God. Jaggy, Tedi, Rocky, and I thank you so much for tuning in and SHARING!

In How to Be Led by the Spirit, Kenneth E. Hagin teaches that every believer has the ability to hear God's voice and be guided by the Holy Spirit in every area of life. He explains that divine direction is not limited to a select few—it is a birthright of all who are born again. God's primary method of guidance, Hagin reveals, is through the inward witness—a gentle prompting or peace within the believer's heart that aligns with Scripture. He distinguishes between the inward witness, the inward voice (the voice of our own spirit enlightened by the Holy Spirit), and the voice of the Holy Spirit Himself, which may come more distinctly for specific purposes. Hagin stresses that spiritual sensitivity must be developed through consistent prayer, study of the Word, and obedience to God's promptings. The key, he says, is learning to quiet the mind and listen to the Spirit rather than emotions, logic, or external circumstances. As believers mature in this walk, they become more confident and steady in following God's direction. The message concludes with the assurance that the Holy Spirit is a faithful guide—leading God's children into truth, safety, and divine purpose—if they will simply learn to trust and follow His inner leading day by day. This is Allan, along with Jaggy and Tedi, thanking you for tuning in to Cat81 Radio — where faith meets encouragement, and every heart finds hope.

In “Don't Be Afraid of Pressure – Part Two,” Creflo Dollar continues teaching that pressure is not the enemy—it's often the pathway to promotion. He explains that God uses life's challenges to refine our faith, shape our character, and prove His power through us. Instead of running from pressure, believers are called to face it with confidence, knowing that the presence of pressure means something valuable is being produced. Dr. Dollar emphasizes that pressure exposes what we truly believe. When our trust is rooted in God's Word rather than in circumstances, pressure cannot crush us—it strengthens us. He draws parallels to the olive, which must be pressed to release its oil, reminding listeners that spiritual “anointing” often flows through seasons of great testing. He also warns against allowing fear, doubt, or complaining to undermine what God is doing during those seasons. Instead, we must respond with praise, patience, and unwavering faith. The message concludes with encouragement that when we endure pressure with the right attitude, God not only brings us through it but also elevates us because of it. What was meant to break us becomes the very thing that blesses us—and through it all, God's glory is revealed. Jaggy, Tedi, and I want to thank you for tuning in to Cat81 Radio — inspiring faith and encouragement worldwide. Until next time, stay strong in your faith, be kind to one another, and remember — God's got you covered!

In “Don't Be Afraid of Pressure – Part One,” Creflo Dollar teaches that the pressures of life are not meant to destroy believers but to develop them. He explains that God often allows pressure to reveal what's inside us—faith, character, and endurance—and to prepare us for greater purpose. Just as diamonds are formed under extreme pressure, spiritual growth and strength are produced when we trust God in difficult seasons. Dr. Dollar reminds listeners that pressure exposes whether we are relying on our emotions or standing firmly on God's Word. He warns that running from pressure can cause us to miss divine promotion, because every challenge is an opportunity to prove God's faithfulness. Using Scripture, he shows that even Jesus faced immense pressure in the Garden of Gethsemane, yet chose obedience over fear. Likewise, believers are encouraged to stand firm, knowing that God never allows more pressure than they can bear and always provides a way through. The message concludes with the assurance that pressure doesn't break the believer—it builds them. When handled with faith and perseverance, it becomes the very tool God uses to bring victory, maturity, and blessing. “From Jaggy, Tedi, and me — thank you for spending time with us here on Cat81 Radio. We pray today's message lifted your spirit and strengthened your walk with the Lord. Until next time, keep the faith and keep shining His light!”

In “How to Grow Spiritually,” Dr. Tony Evans teaches that spiritual growth is a lifelong process that requires intentionality, discipline, and dependence on God's Word. He explains that just as physical growth demands nourishment and exercise, spiritual maturity comes from consistent engagement with Scripture, prayer, obedience, and fellowship with other believers. Evans emphasizes that true growth begins at salvation but must continue through transformation—allowing the Holy Spirit to shape our thoughts, attitudes, and actions to reflect Christ. He warns that many believers remain spiritually immature because they rely on feelings or church attendance alone rather than developing a daily relationship with God. Using practical and biblical examples, Dr. Evans outlines key steps for growth: feeding on God's Word regularly, walking in obedience even when it's difficult, serving others with humility, and trusting God through trials. He reminds listeners that maturity is not about perfection, but progression—moving from spiritual infancy to stability and strength in faith. The message concludes with encouragement that as believers stay rooted in God's truth and connected to His presence, they will bear fruit that honors Him and experience the abundant life Christ promised. “Jaggy's already purring, Tedi's waving goodbye, and we all thank you for joining us today on Cat81 Radio. Remember — faith over fear, and as always, share the love!”

In “Defending a Lion,” Dr. Michael Youssef challenges believers to recognize that the Word of God does not need to be defended—it needs to be unleashed. Drawing from the image of a lion, he explains that God's truth, like a lion, has inherent power and authority; it simply needs to be proclaimed boldly and without compromise. Youssef warns against watering down Scripture to make it more acceptable to culture, reminding Christians that God's Word stands strong on its own. He emphasizes that the Bible is living and active, capable of transforming lives, convicting hearts, and confronting sin when believers have the courage to speak it plainly. Through biblical examples and modern parallels, Youssef calls the Church to return to fearless preaching and personal conviction, even in a world that mocks or resists biblical truth. The message ultimately encourages Christians to stop apologizing for the gospel and instead trust that when God's Word is released in faith, it will defend itself, bring light into darkness, and change the world one heart at a time. Jaggy, and Tedi are asking you to PLEASE SUBSCRIBE!

This powerful testimony of Choby Siao reveals the miraculous transformation of a man once deeply involved in organized crime who encountered the life-changing grace of Jesus Christ. Choby recounts his past as a feared Chinese triad leader—a life marked by violence, greed, and spiritual emptiness. Despite worldly power and influence, he describes feeling enslaved by guilt, paranoia, and the constant threat of betrayal and death. In a moment of desperation, Choby experiences a divine encounter that pierces through his hardened heart. Confronted by the reality of his sins and the truth of the gospel, he surrenders completely to Jesus. The message highlights how God's mercy reaches even those society deems unreachable, demonstrating that no one is beyond redemption. Following his conversion, Choby turns away from his former life, dedicating himself to spreading the message of forgiveness and hope found in Christ. His story serves as a dramatic example of God's power to transform darkness into light, replacing fear and violence with peace, love, and purpose. It stands as living proof that through the cross, even the most broken past can become a powerful testimony of grace. Jaggy, and Tedi are thankful you tune in. Please subscribe!

In “Humble Beginnings,” Pastor Duane Roberts teaches that God often starts His greatest works in small, unseen, and humble ways. He reminds believers that many of the most powerful figures in Scripture—David, Joseph, Moses, and even Jesus—began in obscurity, but God used their faithfulness in the little things to prepare them for greater purpose. Tedi, Jaggy, and I are so happy you tuned in! Roberts emphasizes that humility is not weakness, but strength under control. When we trust God's timing and remain steadfast during seasons of preparation, He develops our character to match our calling. The message challenges listeners not to despise small starts or compare their journey to others, but to recognize that God delights in using ordinary people to accomplish extraordinary things. Through patience, obedience, and a servant's heart, the seeds planted in humble beginnings eventually produce abundant fruit. Roberts concludes with encouragement that if God has started something in your life, no matter how insignificant it seems right now, He is faithful to complete it—and what begins small in His hands will always grow into something greater for His glory.